The unique music artist O’Neill Fernandes is back with another album ‘Born to Rock And Roll’. And this time he has been covering songs from the time 1958 to 1998 and each of the songs is offering a deluge of emotions along with it, evoking the essence of the era. The new album has 20 instrumental cover songs in it. First being the title track ‘Born to Rock And Roll’ of the album is the cover song of the singer Cliff Richard called ‘My Kinda Life’ released in 1992. The soulful lyricism of the song resonates with his musical journey. Previously he covered Cliff Richard’s song called ‘We Say Yeah’ of the movie ‘The Young Ones’, which shows how much Fernandes is fond of Cliff’s works.
O’Neill Fernandes is a name that has an unconventional aura and gravitating musical forms. And this instrumental cover ‘Roadhouse Blues (New Ver.)’ is a song by the Doors from the 1970s. He has enjoyed performing the guitar portion of the song and the listeners have thoroughly enjoyed the piece as well. The Pop music artist from Perth is making steady progress in the dominating world of music with his innocent pieces of works. Both the songs ‘Born to Rock And Roll’ and ‘Roadhouse Blues (New Ver.)’ is a part of the same album which holds various other instrumental pieces of songs like ‘Just A Girl’, ‘Nothin’ But A Woman’, ‘Sea Cruise’, ‘Why Did it have To Be Me’, ‘Rave On’, ‘Ballroom Blitz’, ‘Rev It Up’, ‘The Cover of The Rolling Stone’ and many more. He is available on SoundCloud, Facebook, and YouTube.
Check out to listen this album 'Born to Rock And Roll' by O'Neill Fernandes:
https://soundcloud.com/oneill-fernandes/sets/born-to-rock-and-roll
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